
Winner of the 2015 Pierre-Antoine Bernheim Prize for the History of Religion by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-LettresAfter a century during which Confucianism was viewed by academics as a relic of the imperial past or, at best, a philosophical resource, its striking comeback in Chinese society today raises a number of questions about the role that this ancient tradition might play in a contemporary context. The Sage and the People is the first comprehensive enquiry into the "Confucian revival" that began in China during the 2000s. Based on extensive anthropological fieldwork carried out over eight years in various parts of the country, it explores the re-appropriation and reinvention of popular practices in fields as diverse as education, self-cultivation, religion, ritual, and politics.The book analyzes the complexity of the "Confucian revival" within the broader context of emerging challenges to such categories as religion, philosophy, and science that prevailed in modernization narratives throughout the last century. Exploring state cults both in Mainland China and Taiwan, authors Sébastien Billioud and Joël Thoraval compare the interplay between politics and religion on the two shores of the Taiwan strait and attempt to shed light on possible future developments of Confucianism in Chinese society.
This work investigates the contemporary resurgence of Confucianism in China, questioning how an ancient tradition is being re-appropriated and reinvented within a modern, secularized state. Authors Sébastien Billioud and Joël Thoraval, both scholars of Chinese society and religion, utilize eight years of extensive anthropological fieldwork to document how Confucian practices are manifesting in education, ritual, and political discourse. They argue that this revival challenges traditional Western modernization narratives that previously categorized Confucianism as a defunct relic of the imperial era.
What You Will Find
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Scholars recognize this text as a foundational ethnographic study for understanding the intersection of modern Chinese politics and traditional belief systems. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the depth of the authors' field research in navigating the complexities of the Confucian revival.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190263806
ISBN-13:
9780190263805
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